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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2024 · 54 MIN

How to Know When to Take a Recovery Day or Down Week? | #43 ft. Aaron Geiser

from Critical Oxygen · host Philip Batterson, Ph.D.

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, Coach Aaron Geiser and I discuss the importance of recovery days and down weeks in training. We emphasize the need for individualized approaches and the importance of listening to your body. We also discuss the impact of motivation on performance and the dangers of pushing through lack of motivation. The conversation highlights the benefits of flexibility in training and the importance of adjusting workouts based on athlete response. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into optimizing training and recovery for athletes. TAKEAWAYS 1) Recovery days and down weeks are important for optimizing training and performance. 2) Individualized approaches are crucial in determining the timing and implementation of recovery days. 3) Listening to your body and recognizing signs of fatigue and lack of motivation are key in making adjustments to training. 4) Flexibility in routines and workouts can help prevent burnout and improve motivation. 5) Comparing workouts and evaluating progress can provide valuable insights into training effectiveness. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts? Don't forget to subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context 01:02 Defining Recovery Days and Down Weeks 02:24 Factors to Consider in Implementing Down Weeks 03:16 Monitoring Athlete Fatigue and Wellness 04:42 The Importance of Individualized Approaches 05:42 Evaluating Progression and Motivation 08:05 The Impact of Motivation on Performance 09:27 Recognizing the Signs of Overtraining 10:24 The Dangers of Pushing Through Lack of Motivation 11:42 The Importance of Flexibility in Training 12:11 The Role of Consistency and Specificity 13:40 Making Adjustments Based on Athlete Response 15:33 The Benefits of Changing Workouts 17:22 Managing Training During Stressful Periods 18:46 The Importance of Flexibility in Routines 19:44 Adapting Training During Life Fluctuations 20:39 The Benefits of Recovery Days and Cold Plunges 21:35 The Timing and Implementation of Recovery Days 26:26 Implementing Rest Days for Triathletes 27:01 The Importance of Recovery Days for Athletes 28:24 Adjusting Rest Days Based on Athlete Needs 29:34 The Importance of Individualized Approaches 30:04 Making Decisions Based on Athlete Response 32:28 The Importance of Listening to Your Body 33:28 The Benefits of Comparing Workouts 35:30 The Importance of Long-Term Progression 36:22 Avoiding the Pitfalls of Overdoing Workouts 37:49 The Benefits of a Positive Trajectory 39:17 The Importance of Progression and Recovery 41:38 The Value of Evaluating Workouts 43:35 The Importance of Individualized Approaches 44:33 The Challenges of Implementing Down Weeks 46:52 The Benefits of Adjusting Workouts in the Moment 48:17 The Importance of Trial and Error in Training 49:17 The Role of Listening to Your Body 52:13 Understanding the Purpose of Workouts 53:12 Finding Guidance in Workouts 54:05 Engaging with the Audience 54:29 Upcoming Opportunities and Services

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, Coach Aaron Geiser and I discuss the importance of recovery days and down weeks in training. We emphasize the need for individualized approaches and the importance of listening to your body. We also discuss the impact of motivation on performance and the dangers of pushing through lack of motivation. The conversation highlights the benefits of flexibility in training and the importance of adjusting workouts based on athlete response. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights into optimizing training and recovery for athletes. TAKEAWAYS 1) Recovery days and down weeks are important for optimizing training and performance. 2) Individualized approaches are crucial in determining the timing and implementation of recovery days. 3) Listening to your body and recognizing signs of fatigue and lack of motivation are key in making adjustments to training. 4) Flexibility in routines and workouts can help prevent burnout and improve motivation. 5) Comparing workouts and evaluating progress can provide valuable insights into training effectiveness. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts? Don't forget to subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Context 01:02 Defining Recovery Days and Down Weeks 02:24 Factors to Consider in Implementing Down Weeks 03:16 Monitoring Athlete Fatigue and Wellness 04:42 The Importance of Individualized Approaches 05:42 Evaluating Progression and Motivation 08:05 The Impact of Motivation on Performance 09:27 Recognizing the Signs of Overtraining 10:24 The Dangers of Pushing Through Lack of Motivation 11:42 The Importance of Flexibility in Training 12:11 The Role of Consistency and Specificity 13:40 Making Adjustments Based on Athlete Response 15:33 The Benefits of Changing Workouts 17:22 Managing Training During Stressful Periods 18:46 The Importance of Flexibility in Routines 19:44 Adapting Training During Life Fluctuations 20:39 The Benefits of Recovery Days and Cold Plunges 21:35 The Timing and Implementation of Recovery Days 26:26 Implementing Rest Days for Triathletes 27:01 The Importance of Recovery Days for Athletes 28:24 Adjusting Rest Days Based on Athlete Needs 29:34 The Importance of Individualized Approaches 30:04 Making Decisions Based on Athlete Response 32:28 The Importance of Listening to Your Body 33:28 The Benefits of Comparing Workouts 35:30 The Importance of Long-Term Progression 36:22 Avoiding the Pitfalls of Overdoing Workouts 37:49 The Benefits of a Positive Trajectory 39:17 The Importance of Progression and Recovery 41:38 The Value of Evaluating Workouts 43:35 The Importance of Individualized Approaches 44:33 The Challenges of Implementing Down Weeks 46:52 The Benefits of Adjusting Workouts in the Moment 48:17 The Importance of Trial and Error in Training 49:17 The Role of Listening to Your Body 52:13 Understanding the Purpose of Workouts 53:12 Finding Guidance in Workouts 54:05 Engaging with the Audience 54:29 Upcoming Opportunities and Services

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